A composite sketch of a man sought in a possible child abduction in Inglis on July 31 has been released by the Levy County Sheriff's Office.

A 10-year-old girl reported being approached by a man while walking to a friend's home on Maple Street in Inglis on Thursday, July 31, at about 12:20 p.m. She said a white Chevy S-10 with rust spots driven by a white male passed her, then the driver — described as bald with a goatee and rotting teeth — pulled alongside, opened the passenger door, motioned to her and said “Come in.”

Levy County mud boggers may have been upstaged July 19 by a couple of out-of-town teenagers with a unique flare for the sport, according to Chiefland police.

On July 20, Andrew Hooks Murray, 18, of Saint Petersburg, and a 16-year-old juvenile were arrested by CPD officers when the teens, reported by locals as acting suspicious, were found in possession of stolen items.

Murray had given police a fake name, but his identity was discovered when authorities found his driver's license on him.

Levy County Department of Public Safety members, Stephen Ferguson, Humberto Jimenez, Mandy Willis, Paige Hiers, Cody Basham, Tyrone Edwards, Jonathon Crawford and David Florance, volunteered to represent Levy County in the Bill Shearer International Advanced Life Support (ALS)Competition at CLINCON 2014 in Orlando on July 17-18.

This event is a challenge for critical thinking and problem solving in advanced life support skills used in the field.

A 7-year-old from Gainesville suffered serious injury and an 8-year-old companion from Trenton suffered minor injury after both were in an ATV accident on private property on Northeast 10th Avenue on Thursday afternoon.

The younger child was transported to Shands Hospital at UF Health in Gainesville for treatment.